shahyar
Chemical
- Feb 15, 2005
- 216
Is there any way that I can calculate the properties of flow(in a pipe) after choke?
Let's assume I have a long horizontal pipe and the flow could be Adiabatic or Isothermal. Because of huge flowrate I have a choke somewhere at the middle of the pipe(and I can calculate that). But what would be the pressure, temperature, and density at the end of pipe which is atmospheric pressure?
The answer to this question can also help me to visualize the phenomenon of double choke which is not rare in discharge side of PSV's.
Thanks
Let's assume I have a long horizontal pipe and the flow could be Adiabatic or Isothermal. Because of huge flowrate I have a choke somewhere at the middle of the pipe(and I can calculate that). But what would be the pressure, temperature, and density at the end of pipe which is atmospheric pressure?
The answer to this question can also help me to visualize the phenomenon of double choke which is not rare in discharge side of PSV's.
Thanks